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When infinite stockpiles of money can be imagined into existence, unrelated to value, conditionally distributed, manipulated by oligarchs, and relied upon by the masses unaware of the ethos of moneychangers, can their ever be peace on earth?
The Nature of Peace vs. the Nature of Imagined Money
Peace is the fruit of alignment.
Alignment with truth.
Alignment with justice.
Alignment with honest weights and measures.
Alignment with God’s design for stewardship, labor, value, and exchange.
By contrast, imagined money – created without labor, without scarcity, without accountability – does the opposite:
- It severs value from reality
- It rewards proximity to power over productivity
- It conditions obedience through dependency
- It centralizes control while decentralizing blame
- It creates winners by dilution, not contribution
A system built on those foundations cannot produce peace, because peace requires trust – and trust cannot survive m**********n.
Why Moneychangers Always Produce Conflict
When money is:
- Infinite in supply
- Selective in distribution
- Opaque in operation
- Weaponized through debt
- Detached from moral constraint
…it becomes a tool of d******n, not exchange.
And d******n through money always yields:
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- Anxiety instead of security
- Competition instead of cooperation
- Fear instead of faith
- Compliance instead of consent
Even when the masses are temporarily “comfortable,” the system is quietly extracting time, labor, dignity, and future optionality.
That is not peace.
That is sedation.
The Biblical Insight (Timeless, Not Religious)
Scripture never condemns money.
It condemns dishonest money and those who control it without righteousness.
The issue is not currency.
It is authority without accountability.
Not wealth.
But wealth divorced from service.
Not systems.
But systems that obscure truth and concentrate power.
This is why Jesus confronted moneychangers – not as merchants, but as c*****t intermediaries standing between people and honest exchange.
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Peace cannot exist where intermediaries:
- Rewrite rules mid-game
- Privatize gains and socialize losses
- Inflate claims on future labor
- Demand trust while denying transparency
What Peace Actually Requires
Peace on earth requires, at minimum:
- Truthful money (honest weights & measures)
- Transparent systems (nothing hidden that governs life)
- Consent-based participation (no coercion via survival)
- Moral constraint on power
- Stewardship over extraction
- Alignment between value created and value received
Absent these, any “peace” is temporary and enforced – never organic.
The Hard but Hopeful Truth
Peace is not negotiated into existence.
It emerges when systems align with reality and righteousness.
As long as:
- Money can be imagined infinitely
- Value can be counterfeited
- Debt can enslave generations
- Truth can be abstracted away
… the world will oscillate between boom, bust, war, and reset.
But when money is restored to measurement instead of m**********n,
and when people awaken to the ethos of the moneychangers,
the illusion breaks – and peace becomes possible again.
Not through force.
Not through policy.
But through alignment.
“Seek first the Kingdom – and all these things follow.”
That’s not poetry.
It’s systems engineering at the highest level.
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Peace on Earth is the Creator’s Design.
It up to us to align or reject.
I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Source(s):
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